how can different health conditions affect and may be affected by mobility?

Mobility has effect on health conditions in such a way that mobility is needed to avoid contractures from bone accident and it also promotes healing. Some health conditions hinders mobility like amputations.

User: identify sources of information about the individual and specific care plan activities?

User: how can different health conditions affect and may be affected by mobility?

Weegy: Mobility has effect on health conditions in such a way that mobility is needed to avoid contractures from bone accident and it also promotes healing. Some health conditions hinders mobility like amputations.lhyn29lhyn|Points 69|

User: explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected by mobilty?

Weegy: A vast range of disabilities and conditions can result in mobility and physical difficulties, which may impact on access to learning. [ Some of the most common on-going or permanent conditions result from muscular and skeletal disabilities and from on-going medical conditions which affect mobility. Some disabilities may be more ‘seen’ or evident than others.
The following information and examples are general and may be more relevant to individuals with some disabilities and conditions than to others. The lists are not exhaustive.
Some examples of disabilities and conditions which can have an impact on mobility are: Back and neck problems, accidents or injury leading to long term disability, arthritis and any other condition affecting the joints, amputation, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, partial or total paralysis, cerebral palsy and head injury. Other conditions such as respiratory and cardiac diseases, epilepsy, diabetes, cancer and AIDS can all have an impact on co-ordination, dexterity, strength, speed and stamina.
It is important to note that the difficulties listed will vary greatly from person to person, even if they have the same condition/disability. The effects can also vary from day to day
Stamina (due to disability/effects of medication/pain)
• Fatigue
• Drowsiness
• Chronic weakness
• Memory difficulties
• Difficulties with studying for extended periods of time without rest/breaks/movement
• Poor concentration levels and speed of processing information
• Poor concentration levels and speed of processing information
Overall Wellbeing
Both mobility and physical difficulties, and regular or constant pain can impact on an individual’s overall sense of wellbeing. Some people may be affected at times by low-self esteem and self confidence, and motivational difficulties
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